Tony Fitzpatrick

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Tony Fitzpatrick
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Birthplace
Newark, NJ
Religion
Wiccan
Profession
Activist
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Tony Fitzpatrick (No party preference) ran for election for Governor of California. He will not appear on the ballot for the primary on June 2, 2026.

Fitzpatrick completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Tony Fitzpatrick was born in Newark, New Jersey. His career experience includes working as an activist.[1]

Elections

2026

See also: California gubernatorial election, 2026

California gubernatorial election, 2026 (June 2 top-two primary)

General election

The primary will occur on June 2, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.

Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for Governor of California

The following candidates are running in the primary for Governor of California on June 2, 2026.

Candidate
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Akinyemi Agbede (D)
Image of Mohammad Arif
Mohammad Arif (D)
James Athans Jr. (R)
Larry D. Azevedo (D)
Naomi Bar-Lev (No party preference)
Image of Xavier Becerra
Xavier Becerra (D)
Image of Chad Bianco
Chad Bianco (R)
Carolina Buhler (D)
Joseph Cabrera (No party preference)
Elaine Culotti (No party preference)
Louis De Barraicua (D)
Patricia De Luca Basualdo (R)
LivingForGod DeMott (No party preference)
Randeep Dhillon (R)
Sophia Edum-a-Sam (D)
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Serge Fiankan (No party preference) Candidate Connection
Lukasz Filinski (No party preference)
Image of Max Fomin
Max Fomin (No party preference)
Image of Derek Grasty
Derek Grasty (D)
Image of Don Grundmann
Don Grundmann (No party preference)
Jon Henderson (No party preference)
Image of Lewis Herms
Lewis Herms (No party preference) Candidate Connection
Rafael Hernandez (R)
Image of Steve Hilton
Steve Hilton (R)
Image of Joel Jacob
Joel Jacob (D)
Dawit Kellel (No party preference)
Gary Kidgell (D)
Anne Komarovsk (No party preference)
Alicia Lapp (R)
Matthew Levy (D)
Duane Loynes Jr. (No party preference)
Image of Matt Mahan
Matt Mahan (D) Candidate Connection
Amanda Martin (No party preference)
Brent Maupin (No party preference)
Image of Daniel Mercuri
Daniel Mercuri (No party preference) Candidate Connection
Leo Naranjo IV (R) Candidate Connection
Tim Nelson (R)
Image of Mauro Orozco
Mauro Orozco (No party preference)
Thunder Parley (D)
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Katie Porter (D)
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Raji Rab (D)
Satish Rao (D)
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Ramsey Robinson (Peace and Freedom Party) Candidate Connection
Reza Safarnejad (No party preference)
Sam Sandak (No party preference)
Christine Sarmiento (No party preference)
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Frederic Schultz (No party preference)
Barack Shaw (D)
Scott Shields (D)
Gretha Solórzano (R)
Image of Thomas Steyer
Thomas Steyer (D)
Image of Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell (D)
Image of Tony Thurmond
Tony Thurmond (D)
Margaret Trowe (No party preference)
Image of Antonio Villaraigosa
Antonio Villaraigosa (D)
Image of Tom Woodard
Tom Woodard (L)
Image of Betty Yee
Betty Yee (D)
Nancy Young (No party preference)
Image of Leo Zacky
Leo Zacky (R)
Erin Zezulak (D)
David Zickefoose (R)

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Endorsements

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Campaign themes

2026

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Tony Fitzpatrick completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Fitzpatrick's responses.

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I am a working-class, Gen-Z, openly gay Californian who’s tired of what we have seen under Newsom and is seeking a return to prosperity and normalcy for all of California, including the restoration of actual crime enforcement, ending the flow of lethal and laced medications/drugs, repealing Proposition 47, and fighting to end the homelessness, housing, and economic crises that California is in today. I am a newcomer to running for office - only being 19, but I’ve seen and heard enough from the duopoly and establishment - they fight against us, not for us. I will bring true and immediate change starting from day one, minute one - down to the last second that I am in office.
  • Repealing Prop 47 & properly enforcing the law in CA
  • Putting an end to the spread of fentanyl and other lethal drugs.
  • Putting an end to ridiculously high taxes and the massive inflation in California.
Mainly in-state policies, I will put California first and other states last. We have far too many issues in our state to be focusing solely on external issues we aren’t even involved in.
I look up to people like Nina Turner, Jill Stein, and Kid Cudi.
Dedication, knowledge, commitment, fresh ideas, innovation, and bravery to stand up to the establishment.
I have a fighter personality, not literally fighting though - I mean it in a metaphorical sense. I will never back down early from a fight if I know that it is in the best interest of the working class people.
Governance, management, accountability, transparency, and the ability to introduce new ideas.
I would like to leave a legacy of helping contribute back into the working class communities of California.
I can’t recall the very first, but one that I remember vividly was Election Night 2016 and how devastating that was for myself and many others.
I worked at Target for a summer once.
I loved reading A Politics of Love by Marianne Williamson because of her bright insights on the political landscape over the past few years.
I would want to be Stewie Griffin from Family Guy, not because of the evil part - but because of the spot-on British accent and comedy aspects.
I grew up in a lower middle class family in a not-so-great area. Facing adversity for being gay was also a major struggle as well.
It means being able to make the big changes necessary to get California back on track.
I personally think that executive orders and the ability to introduce legislation to the legislature will be the two key components to my administration - as well as constant 1-on-1 outreach to citizens.
I believe that whenever a bill isn’t in the best interest of the people, I will not hesitate to use line-item vetoes.
As close as possible while still being able to create their own separate & new ideas.
The nature and the many different things to do throughout our state.
Homelessness, lack of housing, high prices, crime rates, fentanyl spread, and environmental damage.
I’ll be honest - I’m a terrible comedian.
Whenever there is a situation that can potentially endanger citizens.
Jaha Hughes - Independent for President

Josh Bocanegra - Independent for Congress (CA-30)
I am a firm believer in government transparency as a whole as well as accountability. I seek to make my administration the most effective and transparent that California has ever seen. It is important that all elected officials are held accountable for their actions and decisions.

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Campaign finance summary

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on March 4, 2024